HBO is still not accessible from this small country
I'd be curious to see how MacFadyen plays Tom in Succession.
You have a computer, and you have internet. You don't need HBO.
HBO is still not accessible from this small country
I'd be curious to see how MacFadyen plays Tom in Succession.
You have a computer, and you have internet. You don't need HBO.
I was disappointed as well. It could have been done a lot better. The same overarching story in one season less would have been already better.I have been watching the last season of The Last Kingdom and I must say I am very very disappointed.
I haven't felt any drop in quality, maybe I wasn't attentive. But in the last season, it's true that Uhtred feels desperate and other characters are reaching a breaking point too. It's a darker season than the other ones.
I finished Ozark. Not entirely satisfying, but a good season to cap off a great show.
These spoilers are very spoilery, so don't read if you haven't watched:
Ruth being killed was probably inevitable, but it still sucked. I really didn't particularly care what happened to the Byrds, but I did care what happened to Ruth. The worst part about her death to me was how little Marty seemed to care about it.
The most obvious interpretation of the ending is that Jonah shot and killed Mel. That seems to be what reviews and discussion has generally concluded. That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, though. One, Jonah very noticeably closes both of his eyes before the screen fades to black. That means something, though I'm not sure what. Second, there was no need to kill Mel. The only important thing was that he not leave with the urn. Jonah shooting him is one thing; shooting a man who now posted no threat is another. I think the actual answer is that there is no answer, though. I think the writers left it intentionally vague and muddled so that viewers could decide for themselves what happened.